I just noticed that An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural by James Randi and Arthur Clarke is online for free. Lots of great reference material for when you need answers.
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Cool! Thanks for the link!
I was a bit disappointed, unfortunately. It’s wide-ranging, but not very deep – there’s more information on Wikipedia on any one of the topics covered.
Sad, since all the other books they’ve published (seperately) are superb. Maybe it will be improved over time.